Days of flooding have left an alligator rescue and adventure park in Southeast Texas at risk of seeing gators silly swim over fences if the heavy
rains don’t let up.

The park has more than 350 alligators in its facilities outside of Beaumont, and the owners of the establishment say they’ve never seen flooding as
bad as what they’ve seen following the landfall of tropical storm Harvey. That storm first hit Texas as a hurricane.

After reading about the guy getting killed by an alligator at a Houston lake a couple of years ago,all I could think about was my recurring nightmare
having to wade through a sketchy area tugging my kids with me. As far as the gator rescue place either secure them or if release is imminent might
ought to do away with the big ones. But who wants to volunteer to sit at a gator ranch while its flooding, LOL not unless I'm already sitting in a
boat fully locked and loaded

Obviously its highly unlikely for them to escape or for the place to be near a populated area and this is essentially sensationalizing , but still.
350 alligators that are used to being fed by humans. Certainly sounds like a B movie I like Gatorcane.

Just checked the map it's pretty isolated if I got the right one....It's actually pretty cool lol I'd check it out if I was in Beaumont.

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